Panhandler Or Performer? New York City Considers Taxing Time Square Buskers
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Saturday, October 3, 2015
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New York mayor Bill DeBlasio wants the Times Square "desnudas" — topless women who paint their bodies and pose for photos for tips — and other street performers to pay taxes on what they earn.
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SCOTT SIMON, HOST:
When is a panhandler a performer? And do nearly naked women perform when they pose for a photo, or are they unclad panhandlers who get tips because people want them to buy a coat?
New York Mayor de Blasio told a radio audience this week that desnudas - topless women who paint their bodies and pose for photos for tips - ought to pay taxes on what they earn.
City officials would like to find a way to remove the thicket of people in Times Square who dress up as Superman or Elsa, or just down as desnudas, to pose for photos for cash. Some can get aggressive, and it's sad when a street Mickey Mouse or desnuda uses some sharp old New York street language near a child. Current law currently classifies street performers as panhandlers, so buskers don't pay taxes. But the mayor says if it's a business, it's a business. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.
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